The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... thoughts , should lie still for some time , till their minds have gathered fresh strength , and by reading ... thought hindered from being barren ; and the mind from preying upon itself . That esteem , indeed , which is paid to ...
... thoughts , should lie still for some time , till their minds have gathered fresh strength , and by reading ... thought hindered from being barren ; and the mind from preying upon itself . That esteem , indeed , which is paid to ...
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... thoughts through a series of observations and arguments , that will regularly grow out of one another , and set this matter in its full light . 1 Among the pamphlets ... thought the best writers upon govern- 248 ADDISON'S WORKS - APPENDIX .
... thoughts through a series of observations and arguments , that will regularly grow out of one another , and set this matter in its full light . 1 Among the pamphlets ... thought the best writers upon govern- 248 ADDISON'S WORKS - APPENDIX .
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... thought would be a good plan ; and this unexpected occasion has given me a thought , which I beg to offer to your consideration ; and because I cannot , at this distance , so well explain it to you in the compass of a letter , I enclose ...
... thought would be a good plan ; and this unexpected occasion has given me a thought , which I beg to offer to your consideration ; and because I cannot , at this distance , so well explain it to you in the compass of a letter , I enclose ...
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Absurdity of admitting a spirit of Party into public | 34 |
The usual Treatment of such Men as make them | 40 |
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